This is near complete list of movies that The Wu-Tang Clan and its members have sampled in their albums. Most of them are from old 70's and 80's Kung Fu movies. This list doens't include music samples or samples from Wu family members i.e Cappadonna, Killarmy ...
The movies are listed in alphabetical order below:
3 Evil Masters (aka The Master)
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Kung fu master Chen Kuan Tai is almost killed after the ambushed by three evil masters. He is taken care of by an orphan Ko Chien , in return Chen secretly trains him. When Ko learns of the evil of the 3 masters he uses his new skills to challenge them.
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"I despise your killing, and raping. You're despicable. Are you my judge? It's just you should be punished. I'm going to chop off your arm, so are you ready?..."
"Number one, Yen Chang Wa. He's an adulterer, don't trust him ."
"Number two, Chao San Poi. He's a womanizer, but he's an expert at throwing knifes."
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"The sword it's the best weapon of all. Two sharp edges and a long spine. The blade is very thin. And it's easily damaged, you remember that. The vital thing is to point. Pay special attention to it. Your life can depend on it..."
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5 Deadly Venoms (aka Five Deadly Venoms; Pick Your Poison; Five Venoms; 5 Venoms; Five Venoms Of Death; 5 Venoms Of Death; Shaolin Deadly Poisons)
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A dying master dispatches his last pupil on a crucial mission. Worried that the skills he has taught are being used to evil ends, he orders the Yan Tieh to trace a retired colleague and warn him that his fortune is under threat from his former pupils.
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"Toad style is immensely strong and immune to nearly any weapon. When it's properly used it's almost invincible..."
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Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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"Now number two practiced the snake style. He was known as the snake's spirit. He had the speed of a snake...."
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Return To The 36 Chambers
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"I must tell you that the clan is a danger to the public. But still, for many men just to hear of the name fills them with hate and loathing. But why, they never harmed anyone? I'm afraid they did. In the past. There is something that I would like you to do. First I'll tell you about their style and clan techniques. The main style..."
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Intro(Shaolin Finger Jab)
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"Teacher. I've taught you for three years instructing you in my Poison Clan techniques. We live here in seclusion so we can talk about the clan. The point is I had pupils once. Is that a fact? What are there names? Where are they? I don't know their names now. When they left they all took new names, as the whole idea was to keep their identities a close secret. So even they don't know each other's names. And while they were here they always wore masks to avoid being known. I worry about what there all doing. What I taught them could be used wrongly for evil to hurt men. So then I would like to make sure this hasn't been the case and you will do that for me. Teacher, how will I find them if they've changed their names? And to make it harder they won't show their skills they'll keep them hidden unless it is an emergency. If bad you must kill them."
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10 Tigers of Kwantung (aka Ten Tigers of Kwangtung; Ten Tigers from Kwangtung; Ten Tigers from Shaolin)
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The righteous Ten Tigers of Kwangtung kill a vicious fighter in order to protect a Ching loyalist. Years later, their enemies plot to kill the remaining fighters and their sons in retaliation.
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"En garde, I'll let you try my Wu-Tang style..."
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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"You've been lucky. I wish I got you last time. En garde, I'll let you try my Wu-Tang style. I'd like to try your Wu-Tang style, let's begin then..."
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"Good Wu-Tang martial expert. There's not many that can match up with him..."
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Avenging Eagle (aka Shaolin Hero; Great Massacre)
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Chi, a member of a clan of cold-blooded assassins, is on the run from his former team mates. He's joined by a mysterious kung-fu fighter who helps Chi take on the clan.
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"I'm not begging for my own life. Just let my child be born. Then I don't mind dying... [That's Great! Kill her and his child]..."
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Carlito's Way (aka n/a)
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A Puerto Rican ex-con pledges to stay away from his former drug dealing ways but finds himself being dragged back by his past connections.
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"Sorry boys. All the stitches in the world can't sew me together again. Lay down. Lay down. Gonna stretch me out in Fernandez Funeral home on 109th Street. Always knew I'd make a stop there. But a lot later than a whole gang of people thought. Last of the Mo-ricans. Well, maybe not the last. Can't come with me on this trip, though. Gettin the shakes now. Last call for drinks. Bar's closin down. Sun's out. Where we goin for breakfast? Don't wanna go far. Rough night. Tired, baby. Tired..."
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The Education Of Sonny Carson (aka N/A)
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A true story based on the life of author Sonny Carson, a young black boy from the ghetto who struggles to overcome the crime and decadence of Brooklyn's inner city.
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"What you doin' on our turf punk? [I got a message for Smokey...] Give it... [Are you Smokey, man?] Give it! [If you ain't Smokey, it ain't yo motherf-ckin' message...] Motherf-cker, I said give me the message! [It's from Willie, in the slam...] Nigga, you been busted? [Yeah, the man picked me up...] Well I ain't got no f-ckin time to play with you. Now give me the message... [Willie's in Warwick, doin' 1 to 3. Told me to tell y'all motherf-ckers to keep cool. He be out one way or another, quick. Maybe I can stick around for a while?] No, that's out man. You know, what could we the lords do with a punk like you? [Kiss my ass, motherf-cker...] Burn him! [Just me and you motherf-cker, just me and you! I put trademarks around your f-ckin eye...."
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Flag of Iron (aka N/A)
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The leader of the respectable Iron Flag clan is assassinated by The Spearman while the clan fights the villainous Eagle clan. Iron Flag's eldest brother, Lo, the second brother accepts the responsibility for the deaths of the Eagle clan and goes into hiding from the authorities. The Ten Killers of the Underworld seek to finish him.
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"Since you're all so skilled, let's fight your way - Shaolin style. Come on..."
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"You will be punished, Wu-Tang style, for all your evil deeds, Wu-Tang style, be warned you will suffer, Wu-Tang style, justice, Wu-Tang Style..."
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"Make a toast to Mr. Te and the Iron Flag brothers, but Master, who will be our new Iron Flag Chief?..."
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Invicible Armor (aka N/A)
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A Ming official is wrongly accused of murdering a high-ranking minister and escapes to find the real killer, as Minister Chang , one of three masters of the 'Invincible Armour' technique sends his security chief (Tino Wong) to hunt down and kill the fugitive.
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"One is invulnerable. In fact it involves strenuous breath control and of all techniques it's the most difficult. The human body has a 108 pressure points. 36 of these can be fatal, the remainder paralizing..."
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Invicible Shaolin (aka N/A)
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A Qing general deviously pits lay students of South Shaolin Temple against North Shaolin in hopes that they destroy each other. Initially outmatched by the superior skills of North Shaolin and vowing to avenge their dead comrades, three Southern students each master a different style though elaborate training exercises.
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"The technique, depends mainly on arm and finger strength. Once you've that, then the next step is to learn how to pierce stone. Well you might as well start practicing now. Do you know, mantis legends? How it was it all started? It was fighting off this blackbird. Although it was only a tenth of the bird's size, it was a very valiant insect. And that's why the technique, needs a brave man, And a strong one, who isn't afraid of birds..."
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RZA As Bobby Digital In Stereo
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The Kid With the Golden Arm (aka N/A)
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An escort service is hired to protect a large sum of gold being transported to aid famine victims. But a gang, led by the infamous Golden Arm is bent on taking the gold. They set traps and whittle down the escorts until only four heroes remain. Its up to them and a drunkard who is actually a government agent to see that the gold gets through despite Golden Arm's seemingly unbeatable kung fu and a hidden traitor.
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"Golden Arm is as good as his reputation says. With his bare hands he stood all of us off. And if he had weapons...? [Golden Arm never uses weapons. Says he doesn't need 'em. He says using his bare arms is the best. And he's probably right. Nobody's beaten him yet! Just using his arms, he beat us all then. We had no chance. He had us cold]..."
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"Now then, the Chi Saw have four chiefs. Number one is Golden Arm..."
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The Killer (aka Bloodshed of Two Heroes; Just Heroes; Die xue shuang xiong)
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A disillusioned assassin accepts one last hit in hopes of using his earnings to restore vision to a singer he accidentally blinded, only to be double-crossed by his boss.
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"He looks determined without being ruthless. He has something heroic in his manner. There's a courage about him. He doesn't look like a killer. He comes across so calm. Acts like he has a dream. Full of passion..."
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"You sang beautifully just now... [I sang for him and he isn't here]..."
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"And in out line of work we need all the help we can get. Tony Wing is the name. He works for a drug ring in Central America. Who wants to kill him? No Information. Say yes or no. 1,5 billion. All right you get what you want. No numbers. Untraceable..."
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The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin (aka Disciples of Master Killer;Shaolin Master Killer;The Master Killer)
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After Manchus destroy his village, a young man (Liu) goes to train at the Shaolin temple, where he becomes a star student. After being kicked out of the temple for suggesting that the Shaolin teach their kung fu to ordinary people, he begins to assemble his own team to take revenge on the Manchus.
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"If you want to fight, fight with me, one to one, man to man..."
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"I want to create a new chamber... [Oh, and what would that be?]..."
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Return To The 36 Chambers
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The Mystery Of Chessboxing (aka Ninja Checkmate)
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Lee Yi Min stars as an eager young kung fu student who seeks to improve his fighting skills with an aim to avenge his father's murder at the hands of the Ghost Face Killer. Lee Yi Min's eagerness to study attracts the attention of the Master Of Chess Boxing, Jack Long, who is the Ghost Face Killer's arch enemy. Together, master and student devise a wicked cross fertilization of the Chess Boxing and Five Element Fist styles and set out to put an end to Ghost Face's deadly reign.
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"Let's see you try the water technique. The sky is high, the cloud is low. But my water technique... it's hard to think that the earth, can absorb water..."
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Scarface (aka N/A)
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In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug empire while succumbing to greed.
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"I told you a long time ago you fucking little monkey not to fuck me!" "Hey hey, who the fuck you think you goin for huh? Who the fuck you think I am your fuckin doughboy? You wanna go to war? Wanna go to war, okay?..."
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EXECUTIONERS FROM SHAOLIN (aka Executioner From Shaolin; Executioners Of Death; Shaolin Executioner)
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The White Eyebrow priest is bent on destroying Shaolin. He meets resistance from a Shaolin fighter but kills him eventually. Now it's up to his son to combine his father's tiger claw style with his mother's crane technique to take down the evil priest.
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Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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Shaolin Martial Arts (aka Shao Lin Martial Arts)
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The evil Manchu clan is determined to rid China of all kung fu rivals--only the ancient Shaolin school remains defiant. Their finest warriors murdered by two of the Manchu's ruthless hired assassins, the Shaolin turn in desperation to old masters in order to learn the ultimate secret martial arts disciplines--the only styles and tactics which might defeat their monstrous enemy. After months of agonizing training, the deadly Tiger and Crane combat styles are matched against the Manchu's lethal Steel Skin technique in a bloody battle to the death.
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"We?re the best. I assure you. That?s not what I?ve heard. There?s a lot of Shaolin Men around here. They?re not important. Are you trying to deceive me? Oh no sir. No sir. Those damn Shaolin students. They?re just a bunch of rebels. Time and again in the past, the court has given orders to wipe them out." "He?s a Shaolin Man and a good teacher." "Who is this man? The God of war"
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Shaolin vs. Lama (aka N/A)
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A young man familiar with multiple kung fu styles desperately seeks to master the best, Shaolin kung fu, and attempts to struggles to convince a worldly senior monk to take him on. But only after an attempt to save a young woman makes him the enemy of a powerful Shaolin traitor does he get his wish.
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"Allow me to demonstrate the skill of Shaolin. The special technique of shadowboxing..."
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"Were you just using the Wu-Tang sword style against me? [I've learnt so many styles, forgive me]..."
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Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...
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"Allow me to demonstrate the skill of Shaolin. The special technique of shadowboxing..."
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Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang (aka N/A)
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A Manchu Prince uses trickery to coax the secret fighting skills out of the Shaolin and Wu Tang masters. He then creates a rift between two young students who were once the best of friends despite their respective backgrounds, forcing the two disciples to return to their temples and seek advice from their superiors. When they later reunite, their differences forgotten, Shaolin and Wu Tang team up to fight the Manchu menace.
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"Shaolin shadowboxing and the Wu-Tang sword style. If what you say is true, the Shaolin and the Wu-Tang could be dangerous. Do you think your Wu-Tang sword can defeat me?..."
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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"The game of chess is like a sword fight, you must think first, before you move..."
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Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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"It's our secret. Never teach the Wu-Tang..."
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Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
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"It's our secret. Never teach the Wu-Tang..."
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"It's true, the Shaolin and the Wu-Tang, could be dangerous..."
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Shogun Assassin (aka N/A)
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A shogun master turns against lone wolf, his faithful head-cutting samurai servant. Lone wolf is forced into battle against the shogun, the shogun's son, and a host of shogun ninja warriors....
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"When I was little, my father was famous. He was the greatest samurai in the empire and he was the shogun's decapitator. He cut of the heads of 131 lords. It was a bad time for the empire. The shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out. People said his brain was infected by devils. My father would come home. He would forget about the killings. He wasn't scared of the shogun, but the shogun was scared of him. Maybe that was the problem. Then one night, the shogun sent his ninja spies to our house. They were supposed to kill my father, but they didn't. That was the night everything changed..."
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"Ooh, mad one. We see you trap. You can never escape your fate. Submit with honor to a duel with my son. [I agree]..."
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"Choose the sword, and you will join me. Choose the ball, and you join your mother...in death. You don't understand my words, but you must choose. So... come boy, choose life or death..."
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The Iron Monkey (aka Bloody Monkey Master; School Of Shaolin)
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A reckless young man joins Shaolin Temple after his family is murdered by Ching officials and trains in the rare art of Monkey Fist kung fu which he uses to exact revenge.
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"We've been watching the whole group, around the clock. All we need is your orders to move..."
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The Silent Flute (aka Circle of Iron)
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A young martial artist competes for and wins the right to go on a quest for the Book of All Knowlege held by a wizard named Zetan. Along the way, he meets strange enemies and allies--often having difficulty determinimg which is which.
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"What are you searching for? Man with no mother."
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The Usual Suspects (aka N/A)
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Five villains in New York are rounded up by police in an unconventional manner that worries them. After release, they get together for a spot of revenge, but someone else is controling events.
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"What? Hey, Yo! There's no coke! [What?] You heard me you dumb f-ck, there's no coke! [What the f-ck do you mean, there's no coke?] I've been up and down this ship. I've been in every f-ckin' room! [There's gotta be coke!] There is nothing! Nothing!..."
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"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. And like that... he's gone..."
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